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The Gucci-loving Brooklyn bishop was robbed during a livestreamed service and bizarrely reenacted the crime at Sunday’s prayer meeting.
“When three guys come here with guns, put them back in place. We have to put them back in place.” I stepped in.
“I saw the door open when I started preaching,” Miller-Whitehead, 44, recalled last week’s $1 million-plus jewelry robbery. “And I looked and said, ‘OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK.'”
The bishop, who denied on Friday that the sensational crime was part of insurance fraud, said, “When I got down to the floor, I told the church, ‘Everyone get out.'”
That’s when he sprawled out on the floor for dramatic effect, according to a video shot by The Post.
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Miller-Whitehead, who was suspected of identity theft and was serving time in prison for identity theft and grand theft, lost an estimated $1 million in jewelry in the incident.
The bishop told the congregation on Sunday that when he saw David confronting the Amalekites and his wife captured, God would restore “double” what he lost, likening the biblical King David. .
“Don’t think that God allows someone to come here and steal something. This is what the Bible says. David restored everything.”
The gold-and-bejeweled cleric, who drives luxury cars such as Rolls-Royces, has hit back with critics who claim his high-handed lifestyle has made him an easy target for scammers.
Bishop blames media reports of his intimate relationship with Mayor Eric Adams in part on the robbery caught on video.
Last week’s massive haul of robberies included a $75,000 Rolex watch, a $75,000 Cavalier watch, and several crosses worth tens of thousands of dollars each.
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“Fendi, Louis and Gucci, why can’t you wear it in church? What’s wrong with that?” the pastor said at a press conference last week.
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It was also revealed last week that Miller-Whitehead is being sued for claiming parishioners $90,000 in 2020 savings.
Mayor Adams defended his relationship with the pastor, saying Hisoner “has a duty to mentor other black men and the general public who have had negative experiences in their lives.”